Computational models for incongruity detection in humour (original) (raw)

Incongruity-resolution cases in jokes

Francisco Yus

Lingua, 2017

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The Funny Thing About Incongruity: A Computational Model of Humor in Puns

Justine Kao

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Incongruity-resolution cases in jokes [Lingua 197: 103-122 (2017)]

Francisco Yus

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Computational Analysis of Humour

Radhika Mamidi

2019

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A Computational Model of Linguistic Humor in Puns

Justine Kao

Cognitive Science, 2015

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A general mechanism of humor: reformulating the semantic overlap (preprint)

Javier Martínez

HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research, 2023

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The cognitive linguistics of incongruity resolution: Marked reference-point structures in humor

Kurt Feyaerts

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A general mechanism of humor: reformulating the semantic overlap

Javier Martínez

HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research, 2023

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Incongruity in humor: Root cause or epiphenomenon?

Tony Veale

Humor-international Journal of Humor Research, 2004

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From perception of contraries to humorous incongruities

ivana bianchi

Topics in humor research, 2013

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What's so funny about that?: The domains-interaction approach as a model of incongruity and resolution in humor

TIM Hillson

Motivation and Emotion, 1994

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From perception of contrarieties to humorous incongruities.

Carla Canestrari

In: Dynel, Marta (ed.), Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory. 2013. xiv, 425 pp. (pp. 3–24)

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What's so funny? Modelling incongruity in humor production.

Sumeyra Tosun, Jyotsna Vaid

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What's so funny? Modelling incongruity in humour production

Rachel Hull

Cognition and Emotion, 2016

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Incongruity In Humour Tony Veale Root Cause or Epiphenomenon 1 Incongruity in Humour: Root Cause or Epiphenomenon

Tony Veale

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Current Directions In Computational Humour

Graeme Ritchie

Artificial Intelligence Review, 2001

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Visualizing Incongruity and Resolution: Visual Data Mining Strategies for Modeling Sequential Humor Containing Shifts of Interpretation

Andrew Smigaj

Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions, 2017

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The impact of semantic and morphosyntactic ambiguity on automatic humour recognition

Davide Buscaldi

2010

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Lexical and Syntactic Ambiguity in Humor

Danin Christianto

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The Linguistic Analysis of Jokes

Wladyslaw Chlopicki

Journal of Pragmatics, 2005

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Semantic mechanisms of humor

Rachel Giora

Philosophia, 1988

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Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory

Thomas Flamson

Topics in Humor Research, 2013

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Linguistic Ambiguity in Language-based Jokes

Sarah Seewoester Cain

2009

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Garden-paths, red lights and corssroads: On finding our way to understanding the cognitive mechanisms underlying jokes

Marta Dynel

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Cognitive Shift in Humor

Idayat O . Saka

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Towards Conversational Humor Analysis and Design

Radhika Mamidi

2021

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Is the Concept of Incongruity Still a Useful Construct for the Advancement of Humor Research?

Giovannantonio Forabosco

Lodz Papers in Pragmatics, 2008

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Perception of Contrariety in Jokes

Carla Canestrari

Discourse Processes, 2012

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Play on Words: Predicting Punniness with Statistics and Semantics

Justine Kao

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The Incongruity of Incongruity Theories of Humor

Tomáš Kulka

Organon F, 2007

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An analysis of the impact of ambiguity on automatic humour recognition

Davide Buscaldi

2009

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Towards Conversational Humour Analysis and Design

Radhika Mamidi

2021

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Humor with backgrounded incongruity: Does more required suspension of disbelief affect humor perception?

Christian F. Hempelmann

Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 2000

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Variants of Incongruity Resolution

Graeme Ritchie

Journal of Literary Theory, 2009

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Marszalek, A. (2013) “It’s not funny out of context!”: A cognitive stylistic approach to humorous narratives. In Dynel, M. (ed.) Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 393-421.

Agnes Marszalek

Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory (Dynel, M., ed), 2013

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